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Benign growth
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Same as benign tumour
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Benign, английский
- Describes a tumour that does not invade or destroy the tissue in which it originates i.e. non-malignant.
- A term to describe a tumor that is not cancerous.
- Benigno
- Доброкачественный
Benign failure, английский
Неопасный отказ
Benign intracranial hypertension, английский
Benign pancreatic disease, английский
Chronic pancreatitis
Benign prostatic hyperplasia (bph), английский
Hiperplasia prostética benigna
Benign prostatic hypertrophy, английский
A nonmalignant enlargement of the prostate. abbr bph
Benign redefinitions, английский
Адекватные переопределения
Benign tumour, английский
A tumour which will not grow again or spread to other parts of the body if it is removed surgically, but which can be fatal if not treated. also called benign growth. opposite malignant tumour bennett’s fracture bennett’s fracture /ben?ts frkt??/
Benign virus, английский
Вирус, не портящий данные; "безвредный" вирус
Benigne, латинский
Benigne (salutare, латинский
Benignetti, английский
Benignitas, латинский
Benignus, латинский
Benignus , a, um, латинский
Benignus [a, um], латинский
Benignus, a, um, латинский
Growth, английский
- Increase in diameter, basal area, height, and volume of individual trees or stands during a given period of time. also known as increment (17).
- 1. the process of increasing in size the growth in the population since 1960 the disease stunts children’s growth. 2. a cyst or tumour the doctor found a cancerous growth on the left breast. he had an operation to remove a small growth from his chin.
- Расширение; наращивание; рост; прирост; возрастание увеличение
- An increase in magnitude of some aggregate (->aggregation) measure (->variable) of a system, e.g., growth in gross national product or in complexity. growth need not be desirable, e.g., growth in unemployment or in violence on television. there are two kinds of growth phenomena, (1) growth in numerority, e.g., population growth or growth in the number of cars produced, and (2) growth in structure, e.g., growth of a crystal or of an enterprise. without 35 reference to external conditions (->adaptation), structural growth recognises several principles. growth (a) by nucleation
- Secondary creep
Growth (cast iron), английский
Growth accounting, английский
Оценка экономического роста
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Great toe, английский
Same as big toe
Deadly nightshade, английский
Same as belladonna dead man’s fingers dead man’s fingers /ded mnz f??&?z/
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